AP US. History Civil war Flashcards
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5618798579 | Place of the last battle Lee's army fought before sorrundering to Union | Appomattox Courthouse | 0 | |
5618798580 | March from Atlanta to Georgia by Inion army to frighten civilians into drop plans of secession | March to the Sea | 1 | |
5618798581 | Turning point. Union defeated Lee's confederate attack and prevented him from invaded North | Battle of Gettysburg | 2 | |
5618798582 | Bloodied battle in history. 6000 killed, 16000 wounded. NORTH WON | Battle of Antietam | 3 | |
5618798583 | Largest city during war. Important strategic spot. Provided south with troops | New Orleans | 4 | |
5618798584 | First battle of the war. Poor trained. In Virginia. Confederacy won | First battle of Bull Run | 5 | |
5618798585 | Union captured the city. Completed 2nd part of Anaconda Plan. Major position at Mississippi River. | Vicksburg | 6 | |
5618798586 | Larger and better effort from both sides. Confederacy victory | Second battle of Bull Run | 7 | |
5618798589 | After the war was this passed to reconstruct the Union after the slaves new freedom. Sat together by 3 acts | Military Reconstruction Act | 8 | |
5618798590 | Part of common law that aloud you to re-discuss freedom taken from you | Habeas Corpus | 9 | |
5618798591 | Bills passed to better rights for African-Americans and to prevent actions from KKK | Enforcement Acts | 10 | |
5618798592 | Law by southern legislators. Limited rights of blacks | Black codes | 11 | |
5618798593 | AFRICAN AMERICAN RIGHT TO VOTE!!! | 15th Amendment | 12 | |
5618798594 | Restricted power of president | Tenure of Office Act | 13 | |
5618798595 | Defined rights of all citizens as equals. Designed to better rights for African-Americans | Civil Rights Act of 1866 | 14 | |
5618798596 | One of the reconstruction acts. Equal protection of law or everyone. | 14th Amendment | 15 | |
5618798597 | Oath that your state had never supported Confederacy. Got vetoed by Lincoln because it was too strict | Wade-Davis Bill | 16 | |
5618798598 | Pay government bills with paper money (greenbacks) | Legal Tender Act | 17 | |
5618798600 | All slaves freed 1863 if state still in rebellion | The Emancipation Proclamation | 18 | |
5618798601 | Biggest war prison. Confederate prison. Commander later executed for war crimes | Andersonville | 19 | |
5618798605 | Sweat an oath to loyalty to the Union and accept slaves were free | Requirements to receive a pardon under Lincoln's Reconstruction Plan | 20 | |
5618798606 | John Wirkes, 4/14/1865 while attending play at Ford's Theater. 5 days after Lee's surrender. Part of big plan to reetablish confederacy | Lincoln's assassination | 21 | |
5618798607 | North: Navy, money, sailors, factories South: trained soldiers, home area, guns, horses | Northern and Southern advantages | 22 | |
5618798608 | Plan to surround south and cut it in two | Anaconda Plan | 23 | |
5618798610 | Moved too late. Fail measured the size of Lee's army | McClellan fired after big win in Antietam | 24 | |
5618798611 | 1870's- specific 1876 People lost interest, democrats tried to prevent republican voters to vote. Union took out their forces of southern states | When did Reconstruction end? | 25 | |
5618798612 | Abolish slavery service/work unless as punishment. 4/8/1864. Part of Reconstruction Act | 13th Amendment | 26 | |
5618798613 | Southerners who helped the North and the African-American case | Scalawags | 27 |